15 Related Articles from 2018-11-16

Caught between heritage and building codes, Wortley homeowner faces big fine. A London family fears financial ruin at the hands of city hall, after a measurement error put them afoul of heritage regulations. >>

Easter Islanders to visit London in bid to get statue back. A delegation from Easter Island is preparing to visit London to ask for the return of a huge statue from the British Museum. >>

Extinction Rebellion protests block London bridges. Demonstrators occupy five major London bridges, causing "significant" traffic issues in the capital. >>

Hackers, 21 and 23, admit breaking into TalkTalk's website. Connor Allsopp and his co-accused Matthew Hanley will be sentenced at the Old Bailey in London on Monday after admitting hacking the TalkTalk website in October 2015. >>

How all these knives and guns were seized by stop and search police in London this week. Samurai swords, cutlasses, machetes, zombie knives and guns were all seized by police in London boroughs in just one week. The crisis facing London is laid bare by the terrifying haul. >>

Hyponatraemia: Dr Robert Quinn called before medical tribunal. It is understood Dr Robert Quinn will appear before the tribunal in London in February. >>

Lady Kitty Spencer looks sensational in a black jumpsuit as she heads to a private club in London. Lady Kitty Spencer was back to her old tricks again, as she stepped out for an event at Annabel's in London on Friday night. >>

London Hindu temple break-ins: Image of suspect released. Religious idols and donations were stolen during the burglaries at Hindu temples in Harrow and Brent. >>

May reveals how she came through her toughest week (thanks to her 'rock' Philip). The Prime Minister sat down for an exclusive interview in Downing Street, central London, to talk about how she's coped after a turbulent week in British politics. >>

Mother and daughter living in a hospital room for FIFTEEN months costing taxpayers £180,000. Ruth Kidane, 21, and mother Mimi Tebeje, 50, have been living at Barnet Hospital, North London, for fifteen months after claiming they were homeless with nowhere to go. >>

Novak Djokovic makes a statement of intent as he beats Marin Cilic at Nitto ATP Finals. World No 1 Novak Djokovic showed his class late on Friday night as he held his nerve against Marin Cilic to boost his chances of winning the Nitto ATP Finals in London. >>

SHARE PUNT OF THE WEEK: Fuller's dates back to a private brewhouse which began in the 1600s. It now runs an estate stretching from Brighton to Birmingham. The group still has its own brewery and produces brands such as London Pride and Frontier. >>

Straight white men were ousted from ad agency after director tried to 'obliterate' Mad Men culture. Five JWT London employees were fired shortly after creative director Jo Wallace, a gay woman, said that she wanted to 'obliterate' the agency's reputation of straight, white men. >>

The world's best bar for 2018 is ... about to close for good. Want to try to the cocktails in the place voted top of the World's 50 Best Bars list? Get a move on; the London bar just called last orders. >>

Want to live in a hotel? This luxury suite in London could be yours for $14 million. The top-floor, four-bedroom apartment part of The Corinthia Residences is located at 10 Whitehall Place, adjacent to the five-star Corinthia Hotel. >>